USA – Addressing your mail

USA – Addressing your mail

When the United States Postal Service (USPS) started using optical character reading (OCR) machines to process mail faster using automation, they instituted a standardized abbreviation for each state and a format for addressing mail that was easier for the OCR equipment to read.

The address should be entirely in capital letters, with no punctuation. The return address is always in the upper left portion on the front of the envelope.

Following are some examples of appropriately addressed mail for the USPS:

JOHN SMITH MD
PREMIERE ORTHOPAEDICS
1155 S MARKET ST #106
SAN FRANCISCO CA 00000-0000

JOHN SMITH
12345 NW FOURTH ST
PORTLAND OR 00000-0000

Obviously, a printed address is more desirable than a handwritten one. However, you can use the format for hand-addressed mail. Many people prefer to use a more informal handwritten address for personal mail, such as holiday and birthday cards and invitations. While hand addressing makes a mail more personal, it can slow down delivery - or result in nondelivery if the USPS cannot read the address.

Return address

A return address is important, in case a letter cannot be delivered for some reason. It allows the USPS to return the letter to the sender. Mail that does not include a return address and cannot be delivered to the address is called "dead mail." Without a return address, you may never know that the mail you sent was never delivered to the intended recipient.

The return address should always belocated on the front of the envelope. In the past, many people preferred the back flap, especially for cards and invitations. However, the USPS requests that all return addresses be located on the front of the envelope.

State Abbreviations

Be aware that state abbreviations are not always the first two letters of the state name! There are instances where such an abbreviation would cause confusion between states that start with the same two letters. Check the following list of state abbreviations and make certain you have the correct one for the state where your mail is to be delivered.

State/Possession Abb.
ALABAMA AL
ALASKA AK
AMERICAN SAMOA AS
ARIZONA AZ
ARKANSAS AR
CALIFORNIA CA
COLORADO CO
CONNECTICUT CT
DELAWARE DE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA FM
FLORIDA FL
GEORGIA GA
GUAM GU
HAWAII HI
IDAHO ID
ILLINOIS IL
INDIANA IN
IOWA IA
KANSAS KS
KENTUCKY KY
LOUISIANA LA
MAINE ME
MARSHALL ISLANDS MH
MARYLAND MD
MASSACHUSETTS MA
MICHIGAN MI
MINNESOTA MN
MISSISSIPPI MS
MISSOURI MO
MONTANA MT
NEBRASKA NE
NEVADA NV
NEW HAMPSHIRE NH
NEW JERSEY NJ
NEW MEXICO NM
NEW YORK NY
NORTH CAROLINA NC
NORTH DAKOTA ND
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS MP
OHIO OH
OKLAHOMA OK
OREGON OR
PALAU PW
PENNSYLVANIA PA
PUERTO RICO PR
RHODE ISLAND RI
SOUTH CAROLINA SC
SOUTH DAKOTA SD
TENNESSEE TN
TEXAS TX
UTAH UT
VERMONT VT
VIRGIN ISLANDS VI
VIRGINIA VA
WASHINGTON WA
WEST VIRGINIA WV
WISCONSIN WI
WYOMING WY

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Post Office Box owner privacy

Post Office Box owner privacy

Can someone find out who owns a post office box?

The simple answer is: Yes.

When you rent a post office box, whether at the USPS or a commercial provider, you are required to provide certain information about yourself. The USPS and the commercial post office box provider are required to verify that information with a picture ID.

The purpose of the verification is to ensure that, should you be conducting illegal activities from your post office box, any interested authorities can find you.

Can anyone get this information?

No, they cannot. The USPS and commercial post office box providers are not supposed to give this information to anyone who asks.

Private investigators may conduct what is known as a "post office box break" or reverse post office box search. Many post office box owners use the box to receive financial information, such as bills, checks, bank statements, etc. If an investigatory has access to credit headers, they may be able to tie a physical address to a post office box. For example, if a physical address is used for some financial information reported on a credit report and a post office box is used for other information that also shows up on a credit report, someone with access to the reports would be able to conclude that the physical address is occupied by the same person who rents the post office box. This would be a completely legal way of obtaining a physical address for a post office box owner, although it may not be 100% accurate.

Otherwise, only law enforcement officials can access information that you file when you rent a post office box by submitting a request form or presenting a subpoena. If a subpoena is presented to your post office box provider, they have to comply and supply the information.

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Setting up a virtual office

Setting up a virtual office

A post office box is essential when setting up a virtual home office, especially if you're alone most of the day. It provides security and privacy while assuring maximum benefit for the growth of your business. A post office box, whether it's at the USPS or with a commercial provider, adds legitimacy to your business address.

If you are able to obtain a USPS post office box, your address will be the assigned post office box number; i.e.,

P. O. Box 123
City, State ZIP

The USPS does not provide the option of a "street address" with its post office boxes.

One advantage of a commercial post office box is that it gives the appearance of a street address; i.e.

12345 Anywhere Street, #123
City, State ZIP

This provides a distinct presence for your business, in a commercial area (as opposed to residential). It's very easy for individuals researching you or your company to search maps. In addition to business credibility, privacy and security concerns are not an issue. When running a home-based business, it's best not to use your residential address.

A small business operating out of a residence can also give the impression of being more "professional" by using their phone company's voice mail options, or one of the commercially available voice mail systems that can be managed through a web site. Find someone with a good telephone voice to record your answering messages and voice mail options, rather than recording them yourself. Many of these services include screening, which requests the caller to record their name, which then plays back to you and gives the option of accepting the call, or sending it to voice mail. Home-based businesses should never allow family members (especially children!) to answer or make calls on the business phone line.

Make sure you have a professional-looking web site. It isn't expensive or especially difficult to put up a web site. Your web site is a reflection of you and your business and in the digital age, may be your most important marketing tool. Your should include your web site's URL on your business cards and stationery. Avoid auto-play audio (such as music). Evaluate the appropriateness of third-party advertising or sponsorships at your business web site. For some businesses, it's completely appropriate; i.e., directory listings, discussion forums, etc. However, if the purpose of your web site is to attract people to your business and your business services, ask yourself if it's worth detracting visitors from that purpose. Third-party advertising is a distraction; you need to focus visitors on what YOU are offering.

These readily available and low-cost solutions add credibility to your home-based business while providing you with security and privacy.

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Your Guide to Post Office Boxes

Your Guide to Post Office Boxes

Have you checked your mail recently? More and more people stay connected with friends and business through the Internet. If somebody asks you this, your answer will be likely connected with your email. However, "snail mail" is still a fact of life and business is still booming for post offices and post office box rentals.

For businesses, not everything can be done electronically. Many contract documents require original signatures and therefore have to be sent by mail. A business post office box is convenient and secure and documents remain safe even if you aren't there to receive them. Check out the reasons to rent a post office box - it's an excellent option for any size business.

You don't have to have a business to find a post office box useful. People who travel frequently find them convenient for receiving and holding mail and packages during long periods of absence. Landlords use them to protect their privacy. People who frequently move like the convenience of an address they don't need to change.

In short, don't expect to see an end to postal service and post office boxes any time soon!

United States Postal Service (USPS) Post Office Box

The USPS rents out post office boxes at most of its stations. In some locations, demand is so high, there is a waiting list that stretches into years and many people take great care to pay their post office box rent so as not to lose a box rental in a high-demand location. In other locations, residents may qualify for a free USPS post office box.

Rental rates for a USPS post office box can range from $10 and up per month, depending on size and location. The USPS used to charge one rate for all boxes; however, due to high demand at some locations, they now have a tiered system. In addition to monthly rental, the USPS charges a deposit fee for keys and a fee for key replacement; these fees are minimal. There is also a charge to replace a box lock, which would be necessary if your keys are lost or stolen.

Inquire at your local post office station about post office box rental.

Commercial Post Office Box Rentals

Many businesses saw the need for additional post office box rentals and they serve it by offering customers box rentals that are very similar to the USPS post office boxes. Some business customers prefer the commercial service, as it provides them with an "address" for doing business. The location of the commercial service that provides the box rentals is the street address for the business and the post office box number gives the appearance of an office suite number. A business may select a commercial service that isn't even located near the physical business location in order to get a mailing address that is seen as having high value or cachet.

These locations also provide a variety of other services geared towards small businesses, such as photocopying, passport photos, notarizing documents, boxes, shipping supplies, as well as boxing and shipping services. Most of them allow box owners to have large packages dropped off, even if the package will not fit in the owner's box. For individuals, these services can include gift wrapping, gift cards and assistance with shipping. The holidays are one of the busiest times of the year for these commercial post office box locations.

Which is best?

The answer really depends on your needs. Obviously, the USPS is limited in the number of locations they have, and the number of boxes they can put into a location. The USPS may not have a box available at a location convenient to you. They do not generally provide the scope of services available at a commercial service; however, delivery is faster.

If you have questions about post office boxes and services, please don't hesitate to contact us and we'll make every attempt to provide the requested information.

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Post Office Box Numbers

Post Office Box Numbers

In most USPS locations, you will not be able to pick your box number. Depending on the demand for boxes at that location, you may not even be given a choice - you will be advised which box is available in the size you need and you take what you can get. Otherwise, if more than one box is available, you may be allowed to select the post office box you desire.

Most commercial post office box services have a sufficient number of available boxes that prospective renters have a choice.

In all cases, however, renters are at the whim of the numbering system! The system must be easy for the employees who distribute the mail to the boxes.

No post office station is identical to another. Post office stations in less-populated areas are smaller than those in the central business district. The size of the station directly affects the number of post office boxes it can accommodate. More or less, there are a hundred PO boxes in a rural post office station. On the other hand, a CBD (commercial business delivery) post office station can have more than 100,000 PO boxes.

Considering the quantity of PO boxes in a station, it is important to work out an effective numbering scheme. Also, the number of the PO box must be unique to avoid a tricky situation.

Normally, post office stations in the same area are using cumulative numbering schemes. To give a better picture, the boxes in the Main Office are from 1 to 999 while the numbers 1000 to 1999 are for boxes in the West Office.

In United States, several cities include the ZIP code as part of the numbering scheme. For example, in Chicago, Illinois, post office boxes beginning with 11 are in the vicinity of the ZIP code 60611. Post office box numbers are also tied to the +4; i.e., using the above example, box 11265 would be ZIP code 60611-1265.

In the US, post office boxes are typically numbered from left to right, then top to bottom from the viewpoint of the postal worker. From the point of view of the box holder, the boxes are numbered from right to left.

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